After days of fierce fighting, Syrian rebels seize arms depots in Aleppo

Syrian rebels have seized several weapons depots in the village of Khan Toman in Aleppo province after days of fierce clashes, a military source told AFP on Sunday.

Syrian rebels have seized several weapons depots in the village of Khan Toman in Aleppo province[2] after days of fierce clashes, a military source told AFP on Sunday.

“Opposition fighters gained control over weapons and ammunition stores in the village of Khan Toman in southern Aleppo province on Saturday after fierce fighting that went on for more than three days,” the source said.

He said the stores contained “a small number of ammunition boxes remaining after the main stock was transferred over a period of more than four months.”

But activists said the opposition had taken control of “huge reserves,” and video posted online showed fighters examining dozens of crates containing weapons and ammunition inside one warehouse.

“These are spoils from (Syrian President) Bashar al-Assad,” the person filming the warehouse says, as fighters move from crate to crate, urging the camera to film the weapons.

“Rockets, film these rockets,” they say. “These are 107-mm caliber, made in Iran,” they add. “These are the rockets that Bashar al-Assad was hitting us with.”

The capture of the arms depots was confirmed by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights watchdog, which also reported “heavy fighting between regime forces and rebel fighters in the area of Khan Toman” on Sunday.

In Damascus, regime forces were shelling the southern district of Al-Hajar al-Aswad, the group said, adding that fighting continued in the northern Barzeh neighborhood, which residents began fleeing a day earlier under heavy fire.